Also Minor League season, is still early Dalbec hasn't faced a lot of the Pitchers in Double AA yet. The good ones.
Also Minor League season, is still early Dalbec hasn't faced a lot of the Pitchers in Double AA yet. The good ones.
Vlad Guerrero Jr. had 266 at bats hitting .402 with 14 HRS, then he got promoted to Triple AAA, from Double AA. Dalbec has 115 at bats, and on a hot streak now, you want consistency, not just a hot 2 weeks.
Another thing Pedroia is with Portland, might not be playing, but might helping some of the kids, and giving the Front Office some good evaluations on those kids.
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Farm OPS Leaders:
1.024 Duran (13 SB/2 CS and batting .409)
.991 Ockimey (Can it last? 11 HR and 24 RBI in 112 ABs)
.955 Holt (He'll be back soon.)
.954 Chavis (Doing about the same in MLB)
.937 A Marrero (With Greenville)
.876 Dalbec (When does he move to AAA?)
.864 Granberg (Greenville)
.844 Fitzgerald (Almost leads the Sox minors in RBIs with 29, but he has NO HRS!)
.806 Casas (Greenville)
ERA Leaders (29+ IP)
0.92 Bazardo (Salem)
1.09 R Gomez (Green.)
2.15 B Mata (Salem)
2.72 Crawford (Salem)
2.81 K Hart (Port.)
2.91 Shawaryn (Paw)
2.91 T Ward (Green)
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No way. I was just pointing out something surprising about Fitzy.
I would move Dalbec to AAA, because I think he needs to face more veteran pitchers.
Duran should probably be moved up at some point, if only to challenge him with better pitching.
I trust Sox management to move these guys when they are ready.
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AAA is barely a developmental step any more. It’s more used nowadays to stack the bulk of minor league free agents and a chunk of players on the 40 man roster but not the 25 man roster.
Jhon Nunez tater and triple.
Durran extended his hitting streak to 12 games.
In what is quickly becoming a season to remember, Thaddeus Ward turned in his third straight strong outing for Greenville. The Central Florida product has now struck out 29 batters in his last 25 innings, raising his K/9 to an impressive 10.4 on the season. Having now lowered his ERA to a sharp 2.50, the second-year starter has been impressive in the early going and will look to continue making a name for himself.
https://www.milb.com/gameday/power-v...ox,game=573737